This poor groom's pre wedding ride turned into a mess with his hired limo breaking down on the Ring Road near AIIMS. Who has heard of limousines running on the crowded roads of Delhi, after all? Oh, well, they sat it out in the heat and waited for a replacement ride. The sad family moved out of the cavernous limo's hideous blue lit interiors and into a city taxi, after a while!
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films IndiaLtd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.

10. Chrysler ProwlerLimo: Chrysler Prowler Limousine is one-of-a-kind Prowler limousine that can fit two passengers up front and four at the back. The vehicle comes with a hard top incorporating a sliding ragtop, Lambo-style front doors and suicide rear doors.
9. PT CruiserWedding Limo: This wedding limo is designed to haul a bride and her massive gown to the wedding venue. It is made out of a stretched PT Cruiser. This limousine is built for comfort and elegance.
8. Limobike: Queensland-based WildlifeTours are well-known for their cool Harley Davidson transport services. The Limo-Bike by Wildfire Tours is unique. This quirky vehicle can seat eight people.
7. Porsche Cayenne Limo: The stretched 12-seat Porsche Cayenne Limousine is an epitome of style and class. It has five LED TVs in the back. A touch screen control panel enables you to choose your own music. You can choose from 8,500 songs. The limousine features climate controls, lighting controls and a full-length bar area.
6. Triple Axle Hummer H2 Limo: The triple Axle 8-Wheel Hummer Stretch Limo is the world’s first nightclub on wheels. It features two VIP lounges, Gullwing doors, disco floors and ceilings, and a level 5 sound system. The vehicle does around five miles to the gallon.
5. Ferrari 360 Limo: Ferrari 360 Limo is the world’s one and only stretched Ferrari F1360 limousine. According to some experts, it is the most technically advanced limousine built to date. This unique car was designed by Dan Cawley.
4. 2014 Range Rover Limo: This Range Rover Limo is a stunning 18-passenger vehicle. It is the ultimate in luxury transportation. It features cool jet doors, pearl white paint, fiber optic interior lighting and sound system.
3. Lamborghini Aventador Limo: It is powered by a 6.5 liter, 700 hp V12 engine. The vehicle has four scissor doors, plasma screens, iPod docks, a surround sound system and much more.
2. Mini CooperXXL Limo: Mini Cooper’s 6-meter long Mini Cooper XXL was built by a specialist coach builder in Los Angeles. To accommodate the extra body length, the vehicle is supported by a third rear axle that has two additional wheels. The most stunning feature is a whirlpool at it's rear section.
1. Chevrolet Corvette Limousine: hevrolet Corvette Limousine is a unique vehicle. Made by Big Limos, this limousine is stretched up to 220”. It took seven months to make this vehicle. The vehicle has Gullwing door in the middle. Optic fiber lights, stainless steel sealing and 4 flat screens and much more things.
IMAGESOURCE: "GOOGLESEARCH"
SOURCE: http://www.richestlifestyle.com/10-coolest-limousines-in-the-world/

Delhi

Delhi (/ˈdɛli/, Hindustani pronunciation:[d̪ɪlliː]Dilli), officially the National Capital Territory of Delhi, is the capital territory of India. Delhi is historically and culturally connected to both the Upper Doab of the Yamuna-Ganges river system and the Punjab region. It is bordered by Haryana on three sides and by Uttar Pradesh to the east. It is the largest city in India in terms of geographical area - about 1,484 square kilometres (573sqmi). It has a population of about 16.3 million, making it the second most populous city and second most populous urban agglomeration in India and 3rd largest urban area in the world. Such is the nature of urban expansion in Delhi that its growth has expanded beyond the NCT to incorporate towns in neighbouring states and at its largest extent can count a population of about 25 million residents as of 2014.

Delhi has been continuously inhabited since the 6th century BC. Through most of its history, Delhi has served as a capital of various kingdoms and empires. It has been captured, ransacked and rebuilt several times, particularly during the medieval period, and modern Delhi is a cluster of a number of cities spread across the metropolitan region.

Limousine

A limousine (or limo) is a luxurysedan or saloon car generally driven by a chauffeur and with a partition between the driver and the passenger compartment. Limousines often have a lengthened wheelbase.

It was originally an enclosed automobile with open driver's seat. It is named after a type of cloak and hood that was worn by the inhabitants of the Limousin region that later resembled the covering of a carriage and much later used to describe an automobile body with a permanent top that extended over the open driver's compartment.

Establishment

Calcutta (now Kolkata) was the capital of India during the British Raj until December 1911. However, Delhi had served as the political and financial centre of several empires of ancient India and the Delhi Sultanate, most notably of the Mughal Empire from 1649 to 1857. During the early 1900s, a proposal was made to the British administration to shift the capital of the British Indian Empire (as it was officially called) from Calcutta to Delhi. Unlike Calcutta, which was located on the eastern coast of India, Delhi was at the center of northern India and the Government of British India felt that it would be logistically easier to administer India from the latter rather than the former.

Broken-down Limousine ruins groom's wedding ride in India

This poor groom's pre wedding ride turned into a mess with his hired limo breaking down on the Ring Road near AIIMS. Who has heard of limousines running on the crowded roads of Delhi, after all? Oh, well, they sat it out in the heat and waited for a replacement ride. The sad family moved out of the cavernous limo's hideous blue lit interiors and into a city taxi, after a while!
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films IndiaLtd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.

Made in Punjab Limousines - Living Cars Ep 11

Top 10 Most Coolest Limousines In The World

10. Chrysler ProwlerLimo: Chrysler Prowler Limousine is one-of-a-kind Prowler limousine that can fit two passengers up front and four at the back. The vehicle comes with a hard top incorporating a sliding ragtop, Lambo-style front doors and suicide rear doors.
9. PT CruiserWedding Limo: This wedding limo is designed to haul a bride and her massive gown to the wedding venue. It is made out of a stretched PT Cruiser. This limousine is built for comfort and elegance.
8. Limobike: Queensland-based WildlifeTours are well-known for their cool Harley Davidson transport services. The Limo-Bike by Wildfire Tours is unique. This quirky vehicle can seat eight people.
7. Porsche Cayenne Limo: The stretched 12-seat Porsche Cayenne Limousine is an epitome of style and class. It has five LED TVs in the back. A touch screen control panel enables you to choose your own music. You can choose from 8,500 songs. The limousine features climate controls, lighting controls and a full-length bar area.
6. Triple Axle Hummer H2 Limo: The triple Axle 8-Wheel Hummer Stretch Limo is the world’s first nightclub on wheels. It features two VIP lounges, Gullwing doors, disco floors and ceilings, and a level 5 sound system. The vehicle does around five miles to the gallon.
5. Ferrari 360 Limo: Ferrari 360 Limo is the world’s one and only stretched Ferrari F1360 limousine. According to some experts, it is the most technically advanced limousine built to date. This unique car was designed by Dan Cawley.
4. 2014 Range Rover Limo: This Range Rover Limo is a stunning 18-passenger vehicle. It is the ultimate in luxury transportation. It features cool jet doors, pearl white paint, fiber optic interior lighting and sound system.
3. Lamborghini Aventador Limo: It is powered by a 6.5 liter, 700 hp V12 engine. The vehicle has four scissor doors, plasma screens, iPod docks, a surround sound system and much more.
2. Mini CooperXXL Limo: Mini Cooper’s 6-meter long Mini Cooper XXL was built by a specialist coach builder in Los Angeles. To accommodate the extra body length, the vehicle is supported by a third rear axle that has two additional wheels. The most stunning feature is a whirlpool at it's rear section.
1. Chevrolet Corvette Limousine: hevrolet Corvette Limousine is a unique vehicle. Made by Big Limos, this limousine is stretched up to 220”. It took seven months to make this vehicle. The vehicle has Gullwing door in the middle. Optic fiber lights, stainless steel sealing and 4 flat screens and much more things.
IMAGESOURCE: "GOOGLESEARCH"
SOURCE: http://www.richestlifestyle.com/10-coolest-limousines-in-the-world/

We are pleased to announce that the new SUVCadillac limousine is available for weddings or any events.for booking contact us on : 98889-30002

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Luxury car rental business in Delhi by Akansha Srivastava, WMA_SoC, New Delhi

Luxury car rental business in Delhi by Akansha Srivastava, WMA_SoC, New Delhi

Luxury car rental business in Delhi by Akansha Srivastava, WMA_SoC, New Delhi

This video is about luxury car rental business and its growth in Delhi

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Living Cars: Rent a limousine

Living Cars: Rent a limousine

Living Cars: Rent a limousine

Want to celebrate your special day in a more special way? Or you dream to travel in luxury cars but have a limited budget?
What if we told you that your special car can be a Limousine. Eco Rent a Cars gives you one such platform to rent luxury cars and that too at very affordable prices. Not just that, they have a wide range of luxury cars to choose from.
The price to rent this Chrysler Limousine starts from Rs. 10,000 for 2 hours. Utkarsh Agarwal gets the opportunity to experience this luxurious treat.
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Broken-down Limousine ruins groom's wedding ride in India

This poor groom's pre wedding ride turned into a mess with his hired limo breaking down on the Ring Road near AIIMS. Who has heard of limousines running on the crowded roads of Delhi, after all? Oh, well, they sat it out in the heat and waited for a replacement ride. The sad family moved out of the cavernous limo's hideous blue lit interiors and into a city taxi, after a while!
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films IndiaLtd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, fo...

Spotted LIMOUSINE in DELHI

Made in Punjab Limousines - Living Cars Ep 11

Top 10 Most Coolest Limousines In The World

10. Chrysler ProwlerLimo: Chrysler Prowler Limousine is one-of-a-kind Prowler limousine that can fit two passengers up front and four at the back. The vehicle comes with a hard top incorporating a sliding ragtop, Lambo-style front doors and suicide rear doors.
9. PT CruiserWedding Limo: This wedding limo is designed to haul a bride and her massive gown to the wedding venue. It is made out of a stretched PT Cruiser. This limousine is built for comfort and elegance.
8. Limobike: Queensland-based WildlifeTours are well-known for their cool Harley Davidson transport services. The Limo-Bike by Wildfire Tours is unique. This quirky vehicle can seat eight people.
7. Porsche Cayenne Limo: The stretched 12-seat Porsche Cayenne Limousine is an epitome of style and class. It has five LED TVs in...

We are pleased to announce that the new SUVCadillac limousine is available for weddings or any events.for booking contact us on : 98889-30002

published: 19 Nov 2017

Luxury car rental business in Delhi by Akansha Srivastava, WMA_SoC, New Delhi

This video is about luxury car rental business and its growth in Delhi

published: 17 Jan 2013

Living Cars: Rent a limousine

Want to celebrate your special day in a more special way? Or you dream to travel in luxury cars but have a limited budget?
What if we told you that your special car can be a Limousine. Eco Rent a Cars gives you one such platform to rent luxury cars and that too at very affordable prices. Not just that, they have a wide range of luxury cars to choose from.
The price to rent this Chrysler Limousine starts from Rs. 10,000 for 2 hours. Utkarsh Agarwal gets the opportunity to experience this luxurious treat.
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Broken-down Limousine ruins groom's wedding ride in India

This poor groom's pre wedding ride turned into a mess with his hired limo breaking down on the Ring Road near AIIMS. Who has heard of limousines running on the ...

This poor groom's pre wedding ride turned into a mess with his hired limo breaking down on the Ring Road near AIIMS. Who has heard of limousines running on the crowded roads of Delhi, after all? Oh, well, they sat it out in the heat and waited for a replacement ride. The sad family moved out of the cavernous limo's hideous blue lit interiors and into a city taxi, after a while!
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films IndiaLtd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.

This poor groom's pre wedding ride turned into a mess with his hired limo breaking down on the Ring Road near AIIMS. Who has heard of limousines running on the crowded roads of Delhi, after all? Oh, well, they sat it out in the heat and waited for a replacement ride. The sad family moved out of the cavernous limo's hideous blue lit interiors and into a city taxi, after a while!
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films IndiaLtd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.

10. Chrysler ProwlerLimo: Chrysler Prowler Limousine is one-of-a-kind Prowler limousine that can fit two passengers up front and four at the back. The vehicle comes with a hard top incorporating a sliding ragtop, Lambo-style front doors and suicide rear doors.
9. PT CruiserWedding Limo: This wedding limo is designed to haul a bride and her massive gown to the wedding venue. It is made out of a stretched PT Cruiser. This limousine is built for comfort and elegance.
8. Limobike: Queensland-based WildlifeTours are well-known for their cool Harley Davidson transport services. The Limo-Bike by Wildfire Tours is unique. This quirky vehicle can seat eight people.
7. Porsche Cayenne Limo: The stretched 12-seat Porsche Cayenne Limousine is an epitome of style and class. It has five LED TVs in the back. A touch screen control panel enables you to choose your own music. You can choose from 8,500 songs. The limousine features climate controls, lighting controls and a full-length bar area.
6. Triple Axle Hummer H2 Limo: The triple Axle 8-Wheel Hummer Stretch Limo is the world’s first nightclub on wheels. It features two VIP lounges, Gullwing doors, disco floors and ceilings, and a level 5 sound system. The vehicle does around five miles to the gallon.
5. Ferrari 360 Limo: Ferrari 360 Limo is the world’s one and only stretched Ferrari F1360 limousine. According to some experts, it is the most technically advanced limousine built to date. This unique car was designed by Dan Cawley.
4. 2014 Range Rover Limo: This Range Rover Limo is a stunning 18-passenger vehicle. It is the ultimate in luxury transportation. It features cool jet doors, pearl white paint, fiber optic interior lighting and sound system.
3. Lamborghini Aventador Limo: It is powered by a 6.5 liter, 700 hp V12 engine. The vehicle has four scissor doors, plasma screens, iPod docks, a surround sound system and much more.
2. Mini CooperXXL Limo: Mini Cooper’s 6-meter long Mini Cooper XXL was built by a specialist coach builder in Los Angeles. To accommodate the extra body length, the vehicle is supported by a third rear axle that has two additional wheels. The most stunning feature is a whirlpool at it's rear section.
1. Chevrolet Corvette Limousine: hevrolet Corvette Limousine is a unique vehicle. Made by Big Limos, this limousine is stretched up to 220”. It took seven months to make this vehicle. The vehicle has Gullwing door in the middle. Optic fiber lights, stainless steel sealing and 4 flat screens and much more things.
IMAGESOURCE: "GOOGLESEARCH"
SOURCE: http://www.richestlifestyle.com/10-coolest-limousines-in-the-world/

10. Chrysler ProwlerLimo: Chrysler Prowler Limousine is one-of-a-kind Prowler limousine that can fit two passengers up front and four at the back. The vehicle comes with a hard top incorporating a sliding ragtop, Lambo-style front doors and suicide rear doors.
9. PT CruiserWedding Limo: This wedding limo is designed to haul a bride and her massive gown to the wedding venue. It is made out of a stretched PT Cruiser. This limousine is built for comfort and elegance.
8. Limobike: Queensland-based WildlifeTours are well-known for their cool Harley Davidson transport services. The Limo-Bike by Wildfire Tours is unique. This quirky vehicle can seat eight people.
7. Porsche Cayenne Limo: The stretched 12-seat Porsche Cayenne Limousine is an epitome of style and class. It has five LED TVs in the back. A touch screen control panel enables you to choose your own music. You can choose from 8,500 songs. The limousine features climate controls, lighting controls and a full-length bar area.
6. Triple Axle Hummer H2 Limo: The triple Axle 8-Wheel Hummer Stretch Limo is the world’s first nightclub on wheels. It features two VIP lounges, Gullwing doors, disco floors and ceilings, and a level 5 sound system. The vehicle does around five miles to the gallon.
5. Ferrari 360 Limo: Ferrari 360 Limo is the world’s one and only stretched Ferrari F1360 limousine. According to some experts, it is the most technically advanced limousine built to date. This unique car was designed by Dan Cawley.
4. 2014 Range Rover Limo: This Range Rover Limo is a stunning 18-passenger vehicle. It is the ultimate in luxury transportation. It features cool jet doors, pearl white paint, fiber optic interior lighting and sound system.
3. Lamborghini Aventador Limo: It is powered by a 6.5 liter, 700 hp V12 engine. The vehicle has four scissor doors, plasma screens, iPod docks, a surround sound system and much more.
2. Mini CooperXXL Limo: Mini Cooper’s 6-meter long Mini Cooper XXL was built by a specialist coach builder in Los Angeles. To accommodate the extra body length, the vehicle is supported by a third rear axle that has two additional wheels. The most stunning feature is a whirlpool at it's rear section.
1. Chevrolet Corvette Limousine: hevrolet Corvette Limousine is a unique vehicle. Made by Big Limos, this limousine is stretched up to 220”. It took seven months to make this vehicle. The vehicle has Gullwing door in the middle. Optic fiber lights, stainless steel sealing and 4 flat screens and much more things.
IMAGESOURCE: "GOOGLESEARCH"
SOURCE: http://www.richestlifestyle.com/10-coolest-limousines-in-the-world/

Living Cars: Rent a limousine

Want to celebrate your special day in a more special way? Or you dream to travel in luxury cars but have a limited budget?
What if we told you that your specia...

Want to celebrate your special day in a more special way? Or you dream to travel in luxury cars but have a limited budget?
What if we told you that your special car can be a Limousine. Eco Rent a Cars gives you one such platform to rent luxury cars and that too at very affordable prices. Not just that, they have a wide range of luxury cars to choose from.
The price to rent this Chrysler Limousine starts from Rs. 10,000 for 2 hours. Utkarsh Agarwal gets the opportunity to experience this luxurious treat.
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Want to celebrate your special day in a more special way? Or you dream to travel in luxury cars but have a limited budget?
What if we told you that your special car can be a Limousine. Eco Rent a Cars gives you one such platform to rent luxury cars and that too at very affordable prices. Not just that, they have a wide range of luxury cars to choose from.
The price to rent this Chrysler Limousine starts from Rs. 10,000 for 2 hours. Utkarsh Agarwal gets the opportunity to experience this luxurious treat.
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Delhi Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Delhi in India.
Delhi is the political and administrative capital of India and the largest democracy in the world, a melting pot of both culture and religion plus a constantly expanding metropolis that has more than ten million inhabitants. Built on the site of twelve former cities it is the gateway to India and has been the country’s centre of power for almost a thousand years.Jama Masjid, the Friday Mosque, is one of old Delhi’s main landmarks, bequeathed to the city by the Mogul king, Shah Jahan. Its huge inner courtyard accommodates twenty thousand. Raj Ghat is a memorial to the country’s former political leaders and once contained the funeral pyres of Mahatma Ghandi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Ghandi. Rajpath is the name of an impressive three hundred ...

published: 13 Aug 2013

21 Things To Do In Delhi, India (नई दिल्ली)

For many more things to do in Delhi, where to stay, and delicious food to eat, check out my Delhi TravelGuide: https://migrationology.com/store/delhi-travel-guide/ (click the link)!
Delhi, India, (नई दिल्ली) is the national capital of the country and has a metropolitan population of around 22 million residents. The city is ancient, it's been around since the 6th century BC so there are many historical and cultural places to visit. That's specifically why I created this list of 21 things to do in Delhi, to help you plan and get excited about visiting Delhi, India.
1. The Lotus Temple (Bahá'í House of Worship) - The temple is in the shape of a giant lotus and on the inside is a peaceful sanctuary where you can enter and sit in silence for as long as you like.
2. ISKCONHare Krishna Temple...

published: 24 Apr 2013

Top 10 Things To Do/See || New Delhi

Here's our list of the top 10 must dos & must sees in New Delhi!!!
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published: 26 Jun 2015

Delhi City Guide | India Travel Video

Come join us as we visit Delhi in this city guide to one of the biggest and most important cities in all of India. Our travel video covers some of the main attractions in Delhi (दिल्ली ਿਦੱਲੀ) including the following places:
Things to do in Delhi TravelGuide:
1) Red Fort (लाल क़िला - لال قلعہ‎)
2) Humayun's tomb (हुमायूँ का मकबरा - آرامگاه همایون)
3) Lodhi Gardens (लोधी बाग़ - لودھی باغ)
4) Jama Masjid (जामा मस्जिद - جامع مسجد)
Our Delhi Travel Guide is a bit of a different format from usual in the sense it is more casual and vlog style; however, we feel as though you'll have a really good idea of things to do in Delhi during your visit especially in Old Delhi (पुरानी दिल्ली)‎.‎
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Welcome to Delhi. Say goodbye to your personal space. It’s crowded, it’s overwhelming, and definitely exhausting. One day here can feel like an entire week. The only way you’ll have any fun is to just put down the Purell and join the party.
Instead of going straight to Agra to see the Taj Mahal, first I head west to hang w...

BEST THINGS TO DO IN DELHI (नई दिल्ली) & INDIA SCAMS

What can you do in ‪#‎Delhi‬ in 10 hours a ‪#‎layover‬? Apparently, there's a lot of sightseeing attractions in Delhi. I was ready to tackle Delhi by metro, but accidentally left my guidebook in left luggage! Delhi CityGuide & Attractions here: http://grrrltraveler.com/countries/asia/india-asia/things-to-do-in-delhi-in-48-hours/
HOHO Delhi website (hop on hop off bus): http://hohodelhi.com/
HOHO buses are for both, foreign and Indian travelers. Finding the office at Connaught Place can be tricky. Make sure you don't go to the wrong tourism office or are led by fake guides. HOHO is a branch service of the OfficialDelhi Tourism.
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published: 10 Mar 2016

TOP 5 TRAVEL TIPS FOR INDIA | TRIP PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Backpacking India? These top 5 travel tips for india should help you trip planning essentials in transportation, health, and more.
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TRAVEL TIPS: EATING INDIAN FOOD WITH YOUR HANDS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiDtJuKoH8k
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published: 04 Jun 2016

India Vlog: New Delhi Red Fort, Raj Ghat, India Gate!

February 13, 2015
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And so our 12-day adventure in India begins! We took an Air India red-eye flight direct from Shanghai to New Delhi. Our flight was a little delayed, so we only arrived in New Delhi at 3:00 am. We used the prepaid car service inside the arrivals terminal for transportation from the airport to our hotel. This was a mistake! We were charged 1,500 rupees only to find out that we could have used the prepaid taxi service just outside the terminal for 500 rupees. Something to remember for next time! :)
We stayed at the New Delhi Railway branch of the GingerHotel chain. It's located just 200 meters from the Ajmeri Gate side of the train station, which is convenient for early departures or late arrivals. The hotel is affordable and clean, although t...

Delhi Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Delhi in India.
Delhi is the political and administrative capital of India and the largest democracy in the world, a melting pot ...

Travel video about destination Delhi in India.
Delhi is the political and administrative capital of India and the largest democracy in the world, a melting pot of both culture and religion plus a constantly expanding metropolis that has more than ten million inhabitants. Built on the site of twelve former cities it is the gateway to India and has been the country’s centre of power for almost a thousand years.Jama Masjid, the Friday Mosque, is one of old Delhi’s main landmarks, bequeathed to the city by the Mogul king, Shah Jahan. Its huge inner courtyard accommodates twenty thousand. Raj Ghat is a memorial to the country’s former political leaders and once contained the funeral pyres of Mahatma Ghandi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Ghandi. Rajpath is the name of an impressive three hundred metre wide road flanked by green swathes and luxuriant fountains, remnants of BritishImperial rule. The NationalRailMuseum contains an interesting collection of nostalgic locomotives, carriages and memorabilia and for those who do not wish to risk a journey on India’s present day over-packed trains, the museum provides the perfect opportunity to imagine how it must have been on the Indian railroads of old. The Safdar-Jang Mausoleum was built in the final years of Mogul rule and is an architectural monument of this golden era. It contains each design element of this epoch, with a terrace-like substructure, painted stucco and a dome. No other city in this huge and diverse country demonstrates the dramatic history of India with all the intensity of colour as Delhi.

Travel video about destination Delhi in India.
Delhi is the political and administrative capital of India and the largest democracy in the world, a melting pot of both culture and religion plus a constantly expanding metropolis that has more than ten million inhabitants. Built on the site of twelve former cities it is the gateway to India and has been the country’s centre of power for almost a thousand years.Jama Masjid, the Friday Mosque, is one of old Delhi’s main landmarks, bequeathed to the city by the Mogul king, Shah Jahan. Its huge inner courtyard accommodates twenty thousand. Raj Ghat is a memorial to the country’s former political leaders and once contained the funeral pyres of Mahatma Ghandi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Ghandi. Rajpath is the name of an impressive three hundred metre wide road flanked by green swathes and luxuriant fountains, remnants of BritishImperial rule. The NationalRailMuseum contains an interesting collection of nostalgic locomotives, carriages and memorabilia and for those who do not wish to risk a journey on India’s present day over-packed trains, the museum provides the perfect opportunity to imagine how it must have been on the Indian railroads of old. The Safdar-Jang Mausoleum was built in the final years of Mogul rule and is an architectural monument of this golden era. It contains each design element of this epoch, with a terrace-like substructure, painted stucco and a dome. No other city in this huge and diverse country demonstrates the dramatic history of India with all the intensity of colour as Delhi.

21 Things To Do In Delhi, India (नई दिल्ली)

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For many more things to do in Delhi, where to stay, and delicious food to eat, check out my Delhi TravelGuide: https://migrationology.com/store/delhi-travel-guide/ (click the link)!
Delhi, India, (नई दिल्ली) is the national capital of the country and has a metropolitan population of around 22 million residents. The city is ancient, it's been around since the 6th century BC so there are many historical and cultural places to visit. That's specifically why I created this list of 21 things to do in Delhi, to help you plan and get excited about visiting Delhi, India.
1. The Lotus Temple (Bahá'í House of Worship) - The temple is in the shape of a giant lotus and on the inside is a peaceful sanctuary where you can enter and sit in silence for as long as you like.
2. ISKCONHare Krishna Temple - I had never seen a temple like this before, so it as an interesting experience to hear the music and walk around the interior of the temple.
3. Kalkaji MandirHindu Temple - This temple is a very important Hindu temple in Delhi and while I was there, there were a number of babies being dedicated by being decorated and blessed.
4. Jama Masjid - Located in Old Delhi, Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in all of Delhi. Though they will attempt to get money from you, it's free to enter the mosque, but if you want to take photos inside they will charge you 300 rupees.
5. Akshardham Temple - This modern Hindu temple located on the outskirts of Delhi literally made my jaw drop, it's that amazing. It's free to enter, but unfortunately, they don't allow any photography inside. This is one of the things to do in Delhi that you cannot afford to miss!
6. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib (Sikh Temple) - Unlike some other sites in Delhi where you'll find many touts and hustlers, the Gurdwara Sikh Temple is about the nicest and most friendly place you can go in Delhi. People are extremely nice and you can enter the temple to listen to music.
7. Laxmi Narayan Mandir -- Dedicated by Mahatma Gandhi, this is one of the most significant Hindu temples in Delhi.
8. Hauz Khas Complex - I'm always amazed at the history of Delhi and Hauz Khas is an excellent example of ancient monuments in the middle of a public park.
9. Lodi Gardens - As a free entrance public park, visiting the Lodi Gardens is one of the most amazing things to do in Delhi. It's just like an ordinary park, but it's filled with thousand year old tombs and monuments that are truly inspirational.
10. India Gate - The war memorial is one of the landmarks of Delhi and resembles the famous Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
11. Jantar Mantar - The Jantar Mantar complex is a compound that houses 13 different astronomy instruments. The structures are confusing to look at, but if you read or follow a guide (or audio guide) you'll understand how each instrument functioned.
12. Qutub Minar - Just like Akshardham Temple, Qutub Minar is one of the top things to do in Delhi, it's truly remarkable. The minaret is the main attraction, a huge pillar of red carved sandstone that towers above the ancient ruins in the complex.
13. Humayun's Tomb - One of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi is Humayun's Tomb, built in MughalIslamic architecture.
14. Tomb of Safdarjung - Very similar to Humayun's tomb is the tomb of Safdarjung. What I really liked is that there were no other tourists the day I went so it was quite and peaceful.
15. Red Fort - Located near Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi is the Red Fort. It's an entire walled in city where you can walk around the browse the many buildings within the walls.
16. Raj Ghat - The RajGhat is a memorial park dedicated to Gandhi.
17. Chandni Chowk & Chawri Bazar - The liveliest and busiest area of Delhi is Chandni Chowk and Chawri Bazar. I think it's possible to purchase anything from the entire world in this area, and you'll also find lots of delicious food.
18. Dilli Haat - This handicraft village was set up by the Delhi tourism authority and it's a decent place to purchase souvenirs or high quality crafts. You'll also find a food court that contains canteens serving food from all over India.
19. Connaught Place (Rajiv Chowk) - Known for short as just CP is a huge series of roundabouts and is the central modern business district of Delhi. Within the area you'll find all sorts of shops, famous restaurants and the Palika Bazar, an underground shopping center.
20. Paharganj (Main Bazar) - The main bazar is located just west of the New Delhi railroad station and it's an old area of town where you'll find a market and lots of budget accommodation options.
21. Delhi Street Food - Eating street food is one of the best things to do in Delhi, you'll love it.
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Delhi, India, (नई दिल्ली) is the national capital of the country and has a metropolitan population of around 22 million residents. The city is ancient, it's been around since the 6th century BC so there are many historical and cultural places to visit. That's specifically why I created this list of 21 things to do in Delhi, to help you plan and get excited about visiting Delhi, India.
1. The Lotus Temple (Bahá'í House of Worship) - The temple is in the shape of a giant lotus and on the inside is a peaceful sanctuary where you can enter and sit in silence for as long as you like.
2. ISKCONHare Krishna Temple - I had never seen a temple like this before, so it as an interesting experience to hear the music and walk around the interior of the temple.
3. Kalkaji MandirHindu Temple - This temple is a very important Hindu temple in Delhi and while I was there, there were a number of babies being dedicated by being decorated and blessed.
4. Jama Masjid - Located in Old Delhi, Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in all of Delhi. Though they will attempt to get money from you, it's free to enter the mosque, but if you want to take photos inside they will charge you 300 rupees.
5. Akshardham Temple - This modern Hindu temple located on the outskirts of Delhi literally made my jaw drop, it's that amazing. It's free to enter, but unfortunately, they don't allow any photography inside. This is one of the things to do in Delhi that you cannot afford to miss!
6. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib (Sikh Temple) - Unlike some other sites in Delhi where you'll find many touts and hustlers, the Gurdwara Sikh Temple is about the nicest and most friendly place you can go in Delhi. People are extremely nice and you can enter the temple to listen to music.
7. Laxmi Narayan Mandir -- Dedicated by Mahatma Gandhi, this is one of the most significant Hindu temples in Delhi.
8. Hauz Khas Complex - I'm always amazed at the history of Delhi and Hauz Khas is an excellent example of ancient monuments in the middle of a public park.
9. Lodi Gardens - As a free entrance public park, visiting the Lodi Gardens is one of the most amazing things to do in Delhi. It's just like an ordinary park, but it's filled with thousand year old tombs and monuments that are truly inspirational.
10. India Gate - The war memorial is one of the landmarks of Delhi and resembles the famous Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
11. Jantar Mantar - The Jantar Mantar complex is a compound that houses 13 different astronomy instruments. The structures are confusing to look at, but if you read or follow a guide (or audio guide) you'll understand how each instrument functioned.
12. Qutub Minar - Just like Akshardham Temple, Qutub Minar is one of the top things to do in Delhi, it's truly remarkable. The minaret is the main attraction, a huge pillar of red carved sandstone that towers above the ancient ruins in the complex.
13. Humayun's Tomb - One of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi is Humayun's Tomb, built in MughalIslamic architecture.
14. Tomb of Safdarjung - Very similar to Humayun's tomb is the tomb of Safdarjung. What I really liked is that there were no other tourists the day I went so it was quite and peaceful.
15. Red Fort - Located near Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi is the Red Fort. It's an entire walled in city where you can walk around the browse the many buildings within the walls.
16. Raj Ghat - The RajGhat is a memorial park dedicated to Gandhi.
17. Chandni Chowk & Chawri Bazar - The liveliest and busiest area of Delhi is Chandni Chowk and Chawri Bazar. I think it's possible to purchase anything from the entire world in this area, and you'll also find lots of delicious food.
18. Dilli Haat - This handicraft village was set up by the Delhi tourism authority and it's a decent place to purchase souvenirs or high quality crafts. You'll also find a food court that contains canteens serving food from all over India.
19. Connaught Place (Rajiv Chowk) - Known for short as just CP is a huge series of roundabouts and is the central modern business district of Delhi. Within the area you'll find all sorts of shops, famous restaurants and the Palika Bazar, an underground shopping center.
20. Paharganj (Main Bazar) - The main bazar is located just west of the New Delhi railroad station and it's an old area of town where you'll find a market and lots of budget accommodation options.
21. Delhi Street Food - Eating street food is one of the best things to do in Delhi, you'll love it.
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Delhi City Guide | India Travel Video

Come join us as we visit Delhi in this city guide to one of the biggest and most important cities in all of India. Our travel video covers some of the main attr...

Come join us as we visit Delhi in this city guide to one of the biggest and most important cities in all of India. Our travel video covers some of the main attractions in Delhi (दिल्ली ਿਦੱਲੀ) including the following places:
Things to do in Delhi TravelGuide:
1) Red Fort (लाल क़िला - لال قلعہ‎)
2) Humayun's tomb (हुमायूँ का मकबरा - آرامگاه همایون)
3) Lodhi Gardens (लोधी बाग़ - لودھی باغ)
4) Jama Masjid (जामा मस्जिद - جامع مسجد)
Our Delhi Travel Guide is a bit of a different format from usual in the sense it is more casual and vlog style; however, we feel as though you'll have a really good idea of things to do in Delhi during your visit especially in Old Delhi (पुरानी दिल्ली)‎.‎
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Our visit Delhi travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Delhi comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Old Delhi tourism brochure, Delhi city tour or Delhi itinerary.
Delhi City Guide | India Travel Video Transcript:
Well good morning from Delhi. It is our first day of sightseeing. Sam's parents arrived last night. Yeah. We've got the full group for travels. The squad is ready. We're going to be doing. We're going to be in Delhi for a couple of days.
Yeah, just a that is how we're kicking things off. And yeah we just started by walking around today. We're visiting the Red Fort (लाल क़िला - لال قلعہ‎) right now.
All over India. Yeah, so right now we're visiting the Red Fort (लाल क़िला - لال قلعہ‎) and honestly this is probably going to be a bit of a different format because we obviously want to spend time with Sam's parents. I don't think we're going to be filming as much but we're going to show you some of the highlights and kind of see how it works out. So let's go tour Delhi now.
After wandering around the Red Fort for an hour or so, it was time for a little break, so we decided to introduce my parents to their first cup of masala chai in India.
From there we went on a short tour of Old Delhi during rush hour, which in retrospect may not have been the best idea. It was a little too crowded to walk, so we popped into a restaurant for lunch instead.
After visiting Humayun’s Tomb, we took two cycle rickshaws over to the Lodi Gardens. It was getting close to lunch hour, so first we stopped at “Lodi - The GardenRestaurant” where we had a really nice meal in an outdoor setting. From there we were just a few steps away from the actual gardens, which proved to be a popular spot on the weekend.
The Gardens are named after the Lodhi Dynasty, who ruled parts of northern India from the mid 15th century to the early 16th century, before the rise of the Mughal Empire. The gardens contain various tombs and mosques, and it’s a very tranquil setting in what can otherwise be a very chaotic city.
Like most structures in Old Delhi, Jama Masjid is made of red sandstone and white marble, and it also happens to be one of the largest mosques in all of India.
So we're at the train station here in Delhi (दिल्ली ਿਦੱਲੀ) and that means we are wrapping up the trip here. What an adventure. So yeah that is it for our time in Delhi. That was an assault on the senses. Oh yes. Delhi is a very chaotic but yet exciting city and there is a lot to do but it is the kind of place where once you've seen a few attractions and you're ready to move on yeah. Yeah, it is time to move on. And we are moving on. Where are we off to next? We're off to Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. So this is somewhere I've been before. I'm so excited to be going there. So stay tuned for those adventures. We've got a lot more destinations in India to come. Bye!
This is part of our Travel in India video series showcasing Indian food, Indian culture and Indian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of Song: The OnlyGirl - YouTube (Silent Partner)

Come join us as we visit Delhi in this city guide to one of the biggest and most important cities in all of India. Our travel video covers some of the main attractions in Delhi (दिल्ली ਿਦੱਲੀ) including the following places:
Things to do in Delhi TravelGuide:
1) Red Fort (लाल क़िला - لال قلعہ‎)
2) Humayun's tomb (हुमायूँ का मकबरा - آرامگاه همایون)
3) Lodhi Gardens (लोधी बाग़ - لودھی باغ)
4) Jama Masjid (जामा मस्जिद - جامع مسجد)
Our Delhi Travel Guide is a bit of a different format from usual in the sense it is more casual and vlog style; however, we feel as though you'll have a really good idea of things to do in Delhi during your visit especially in Old Delhi (पुरानी दिल्ली)‎.‎
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
Our visit Delhi travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Delhi comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Old Delhi tourism brochure, Delhi city tour or Delhi itinerary.
Delhi City Guide | India Travel Video Transcript:
Well good morning from Delhi. It is our first day of sightseeing. Sam's parents arrived last night. Yeah. We've got the full group for travels. The squad is ready. We're going to be doing. We're going to be in Delhi for a couple of days.
Yeah, just a that is how we're kicking things off. And yeah we just started by walking around today. We're visiting the Red Fort (लाल क़िला - لال قلعہ‎) right now.
All over India. Yeah, so right now we're visiting the Red Fort (लाल क़िला - لال قلعہ‎) and honestly this is probably going to be a bit of a different format because we obviously want to spend time with Sam's parents. I don't think we're going to be filming as much but we're going to show you some of the highlights and kind of see how it works out. So let's go tour Delhi now.
After wandering around the Red Fort for an hour or so, it was time for a little break, so we decided to introduce my parents to their first cup of masala chai in India.
From there we went on a short tour of Old Delhi during rush hour, which in retrospect may not have been the best idea. It was a little too crowded to walk, so we popped into a restaurant for lunch instead.
After visiting Humayun’s Tomb, we took two cycle rickshaws over to the Lodi Gardens. It was getting close to lunch hour, so first we stopped at “Lodi - The GardenRestaurant” where we had a really nice meal in an outdoor setting. From there we were just a few steps away from the actual gardens, which proved to be a popular spot on the weekend.
The Gardens are named after the Lodhi Dynasty, who ruled parts of northern India from the mid 15th century to the early 16th century, before the rise of the Mughal Empire. The gardens contain various tombs and mosques, and it’s a very tranquil setting in what can otherwise be a very chaotic city.
Like most structures in Old Delhi, Jama Masjid is made of red sandstone and white marble, and it also happens to be one of the largest mosques in all of India.
So we're at the train station here in Delhi (दिल्ली ਿਦੱਲੀ) and that means we are wrapping up the trip here. What an adventure. So yeah that is it for our time in Delhi. That was an assault on the senses. Oh yes. Delhi is a very chaotic but yet exciting city and there is a lot to do but it is the kind of place where once you've seen a few attractions and you're ready to move on yeah. Yeah, it is time to move on. And we are moving on. Where are we off to next? We're off to Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. So this is somewhere I've been before. I'm so excited to be going there. So stay tuned for those adventures. We've got a lot more destinations in India to come. Bye!
This is part of our Travel in India video series showcasing Indian food, Indian culture and Indian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of Song: The OnlyGirl - YouTube (Silent Partner)

Delhi, India travel guide - Trip to New Delhi, India - Tourist attractions in New Delhi, India
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Delhi is India's capital city and the home of executive, legislative, and judiciary branches of the Government of India. Delhi is a large metropolis with strengths in arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transport all contributing to its prominence.
See in Delhi
========
Red FortThe Red Fort (Lal Qila) is one of Delhi's top tourist sights. A brilliant red sandstone fort built by the Mughal EmperorShah Jahan (who also built Agra's Taj Mahal) as his ruling palace. Completed in 1648, the years since have not treated the buildings kindly: the rooms have long since been stripped of all objects, the marble inlays are long gone and quite a few buildings are off limits. Still, the scale remains imposing and the gardens are kept lush and green even in midwinter. Major buildings within include:
Chatta Chowk, (CoveredBazaar). True to the name, this is a covered bazaar between the gate and the fort itself, now filled with souvenir hawkers.
Diwan-i-Am, (Hall of PublicAudience). This building separates the outer court from the inner court, and has a marble platform for the emperor's throne.
Hayat Baksh Bagh, (Life-Bestowing Gardens). Once a grand garden of full of fountains and streams, now sadly all dry — only dry channels and acres of green grass remain.
Diwan-i-Khas, (Hall of Private Audience). Built completely of marble, this is where the emperor received special visitors.
Khas Mahal, (Private Palace), The Emperor's main residence. The octagonal Mussaman Burj tower looks out toward the Yamuna River, and is where the Emperor used to appear before the public for each morning.
Rang Mahal, (Colour Palace). The residence of the Sultan's main wife.
Mumtaz Mahal, (Jewel Palace). Contained six apartments for the Sultan's harem. Now used as a museum of court textiles, carpets, weapons, etc (free).
Daawat Khana, A minor palace at the northmost end of the Fort, this was originally the residence of a prince, but it was converted into a tea house by the British, a function it continues today. Basic meals go for around 60 rupees, drinks 10-20 rupees, and it also has the cleanest toilets around.
Swatantra Sangrama Sangrahalaya, (Museum of the Independence Movement). To the left after the Chatta Chowk, this is a reasonably well-presented museum on the history of independence activism in India, starting from the Mutiny of 1857 all the way to Gandhi.
The only open entrance is Lahore Gate, on the west side. Security in and around the Fort is very heavy, as it was the scene of a terrorist attack in 2000 that killed three people. Bags are allowed, but they'll be X-rayed and you'll be patted down. Tickets cost Rs 10/250 rupees for Indians/foreigners, photography free, video cameras Rs 25 extra. Open sunrise to sunset daily except Monday. Allow for 3-4 hr in your schedule in case of long weekends and national holidays as lot of tourists flock around then. The most scenic way of reaching the fort is to take the Metro to Chawri Bazaar and then a cycle-rickshaw through the incredibly packed bazaar to the Fort (price negotiable, aim for Rs 20).
The fort has a light and sound show (Rs 50) in the evenings from 7:30PM-9PM, depending on the season.
Be careful buying tickets at the booth, as the ticket sellers will attempt to shortchange you. Try to have a small bill. Due to enhanced security the parking can be a bit tricky as the walk from the now distanced away parking at nearby alternative slots is quite a bit. The congested traffic makes crossing the road even trickier.
Humayun's tomb
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Humayun's Tomb in south Delhi, near Hazrat Nizamuddin station, is one of Delhi's three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Open daily from sunrise to sunset, entry is Rs 10/250, Indians/foreigners.
Qutub Minar, The most famous structure on grounds, this 72.5 m minaret was the tallest "skyscraper" in the world when built (1193-1368) - it was constructed on the orders of Qutb-ud-din Aybak. Delicately carved, it has been astonishingly well-preserved and is still an awe-inspiring sight today. It's often visible from air when flying into IGI airport! (Sticklers for archaeological truth will, however, note that the top of the tower has twice been rebuilt after an earthquake, and the base has been restored more recently.) While entry into the tower itself is no longer permitted, for Rs 10 per 5 min you can view the scenery via a little webcam on top.
Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, Delhi's first and grandest mosque, now mostly in ruins, but many parts of the complex are still standing and the sandstone decorations are still impressive. Check out the extraordinarily ornate carvings near the tomb of Iltutmish on the west side of the complex.

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Delhi is India's capital city and the home of executive, legislative, and judiciary branches of the Government of India. Delhi is a large metropolis with strengths in arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transport all contributing to its prominence.
See in Delhi
========
Red FortThe Red Fort (Lal Qila) is one of Delhi's top tourist sights. A brilliant red sandstone fort built by the Mughal EmperorShah Jahan (who also built Agra's Taj Mahal) as his ruling palace. Completed in 1648, the years since have not treated the buildings kindly: the rooms have long since been stripped of all objects, the marble inlays are long gone and quite a few buildings are off limits. Still, the scale remains imposing and the gardens are kept lush and green even in midwinter. Major buildings within include:
Chatta Chowk, (CoveredBazaar). True to the name, this is a covered bazaar between the gate and the fort itself, now filled with souvenir hawkers.
Diwan-i-Am, (Hall of PublicAudience). This building separates the outer court from the inner court, and has a marble platform for the emperor's throne.
Hayat Baksh Bagh, (Life-Bestowing Gardens). Once a grand garden of full of fountains and streams, now sadly all dry — only dry channels and acres of green grass remain.
Diwan-i-Khas, (Hall of Private Audience). Built completely of marble, this is where the emperor received special visitors.
Khas Mahal, (Private Palace), The Emperor's main residence. The octagonal Mussaman Burj tower looks out toward the Yamuna River, and is where the Emperor used to appear before the public for each morning.
Rang Mahal, (Colour Palace). The residence of the Sultan's main wife.
Mumtaz Mahal, (Jewel Palace). Contained six apartments for the Sultan's harem. Now used as a museum of court textiles, carpets, weapons, etc (free).
Daawat Khana, A minor palace at the northmost end of the Fort, this was originally the residence of a prince, but it was converted into a tea house by the British, a function it continues today. Basic meals go for around 60 rupees, drinks 10-20 rupees, and it also has the cleanest toilets around.
Swatantra Sangrama Sangrahalaya, (Museum of the Independence Movement). To the left after the Chatta Chowk, this is a reasonably well-presented museum on the history of independence activism in India, starting from the Mutiny of 1857 all the way to Gandhi.
The only open entrance is Lahore Gate, on the west side. Security in and around the Fort is very heavy, as it was the scene of a terrorist attack in 2000 that killed three people. Bags are allowed, but they'll be X-rayed and you'll be patted down. Tickets cost Rs 10/250 rupees for Indians/foreigners, photography free, video cameras Rs 25 extra. Open sunrise to sunset daily except Monday. Allow for 3-4 hr in your schedule in case of long weekends and national holidays as lot of tourists flock around then. The most scenic way of reaching the fort is to take the Metro to Chawri Bazaar and then a cycle-rickshaw through the incredibly packed bazaar to the Fort (price negotiable, aim for Rs 20).
The fort has a light and sound show (Rs 50) in the evenings from 7:30PM-9PM, depending on the season.
Be careful buying tickets at the booth, as the ticket sellers will attempt to shortchange you. Try to have a small bill. Due to enhanced security the parking can be a bit tricky as the walk from the now distanced away parking at nearby alternative slots is quite a bit. The congested traffic makes crossing the road even trickier.
Humayun's tomb
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Humayun's Tomb in south Delhi, near Hazrat Nizamuddin station, is one of Delhi's three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Open daily from sunrise to sunset, entry is Rs 10/250, Indians/foreigners.
Qutub Minar, The most famous structure on grounds, this 72.5 m minaret was the tallest "skyscraper" in the world when built (1193-1368) - it was constructed on the orders of Qutb-ud-din Aybak. Delicately carved, it has been astonishingly well-preserved and is still an awe-inspiring sight today. It's often visible from air when flying into IGI airport! (Sticklers for archaeological truth will, however, note that the top of the tower has twice been rebuilt after an earthquake, and the base has been restored more recently.) While entry into the tower itself is no longer permitted, for Rs 10 per 5 min you can view the scenery via a little webcam on top.
Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, Delhi's first and grandest mosque, now mostly in ruins, but many parts of the complex are still standing and the sandstone decorations are still impressive. Check out the extraordinarily ornate carvings near the tomb of Iltutmish on the west side of the complex.

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When you think India, if you think spicy food, snake charmers, dodging cows, the Taj Mahal, and total chaos- you’re thinking about Northern India. It's an adventure waiting to happen, and will leave you wondering why it only accounts for 1% of world tourism.
JoinRickyMoreno as he explores Delhi, Rajasthan, Agra, Rishikesh, and Varanasi.
Welcome to Delhi. Say goodbye to your personal space. It’s crowded, it’s overwhelming, and definitely exhausting. One day here can feel like an entire week. The only way you’ll have any fun is to just put down the Purell and join the party.
Instead of going straight to Agra to see the Taj Mahal, first I head west to hang with some locals in Rajasthan. Here, the people are welcoming, the desert is sprawling, and the camels command the streets. And it turns out that the cows aren’t the only things Hindus hold sacred.
Karni Mata Rat Temple. Over 20,000 rats call this Hindu temple home, and Indians come here to pay their respects, as these rats are believed to be the reincarnations of ancestors. Shoes aren’t allowed inside, so plan ahead and bring two pairs of socks, and if you’re brave enough, it’s considered an honor to share a bowl of milk with the rats.
Most travelers who come to Jaisalmer opt for the camel safari across the Thar Desert, leading you to a good spot to view the sun setting over the Pakistani border, which happens to be heavily armed, so always keep your cool.
The food is awesome. It completely blew me away. I honestly don’t know much about Indian food, and half the time I didn’t know what I was ordering, but with the intense spices and pungent flavors, every meal seemed to be better than the next, from high end restaurants to local cafes. TripAdvisor and Lonely Planet usually hit the mark with their recommendations, and asking for whatever the chef recommends almost always rewarded me with a memorable meal.
Get on a bus and head north, and you’ll eventually reach Rishikesh- a city where you won’t find meat on any menu, and is overrun by hippie backpackers, weird yoga people, and unruly monkeys. It’s the gateway to the Himalayas.
Oh my God whatever you do.. don’t feed the monkeys. Rabies is a very serious risk in India, and medical treatment to prevent it is very long, and very painful.
After experiencing my share of incredible extremes here in India, my journey brings me to Varanasi, Hindu’s most holy city on the banks its most holy river, The Ganges. Varanasi is a city that was built on and still thrives on traditions. Traditions that may seem strange and shocking, at first, but spend enough time here and you’ll come to appreciate the power of this place.
For many people, Varanasi is their final resting place. Hindus believe that dying here will release you from the cycle of rebirth. For families that can afford it, elaborate cremation ceremonies are carried out in publi c view along the river, their ashes being released into the water. For the vast majority, however, bodies are weighted with stones and sunk to the bottom. These traditions are in harmony with daily bathing rituals- a ritual that is said to remove sins and purify souls.
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When you think India, if you think spicy food, snake charmers, dodging cows, the Taj Mahal, and total chaos- you’re thinking about Northern India. It's an adventure waiting to happen, and will leave you wondering why it only accounts for 1% of world tourism.
JoinRickyMoreno as he explores Delhi, Rajasthan, Agra, Rishikesh, and Varanasi.
Welcome to Delhi. Say goodbye to your personal space. It’s crowded, it’s overwhelming, and definitely exhausting. One day here can feel like an entire week. The only way you’ll have any fun is to just put down the Purell and join the party.
Instead of going straight to Agra to see the Taj Mahal, first I head west to hang with some locals in Rajasthan. Here, the people are welcoming, the desert is sprawling, and the camels command the streets. And it turns out that the cows aren’t the only things Hindus hold sacred.
Karni Mata Rat Temple. Over 20,000 rats call this Hindu temple home, and Indians come here to pay their respects, as these rats are believed to be the reincarnations of ancestors. Shoes aren’t allowed inside, so plan ahead and bring two pairs of socks, and if you’re brave enough, it’s considered an honor to share a bowl of milk with the rats.
Most travelers who come to Jaisalmer opt for the camel safari across the Thar Desert, leading you to a good spot to view the sun setting over the Pakistani border, which happens to be heavily armed, so always keep your cool.
The food is awesome. It completely blew me away. I honestly don’t know much about Indian food, and half the time I didn’t know what I was ordering, but with the intense spices and pungent flavors, every meal seemed to be better than the next, from high end restaurants to local cafes. TripAdvisor and Lonely Planet usually hit the mark with their recommendations, and asking for whatever the chef recommends almost always rewarded me with a memorable meal.
Get on a bus and head north, and you’ll eventually reach Rishikesh- a city where you won’t find meat on any menu, and is overrun by hippie backpackers, weird yoga people, and unruly monkeys. It’s the gateway to the Himalayas.
Oh my God whatever you do.. don’t feed the monkeys. Rabies is a very serious risk in India, and medical treatment to prevent it is very long, and very painful.
After experiencing my share of incredible extremes here in India, my journey brings me to Varanasi, Hindu’s most holy city on the banks its most holy river, The Ganges. Varanasi is a city that was built on and still thrives on traditions. Traditions that may seem strange and shocking, at first, but spend enough time here and you’ll come to appreciate the power of this place.
For many people, Varanasi is their final resting place. Hindus believe that dying here will release you from the cycle of rebirth. For families that can afford it, elaborate cremation ceremonies are carried out in publi c view along the river, their ashes being released into the water. For the vast majority, however, bodies are weighted with stones and sunk to the bottom. These traditions are in harmony with daily bathing rituals- a ritual that is said to remove sins and purify souls.
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And so our 12-day adventure in India begins! We took an Air India red-eye flight direct from Shanghai to New Delhi. Our flight was a little delayed, so we only arrived in New Delhi at 3:00 am. We used the prepaid car service inside the arrivals terminal for transportation from the airport to our hotel. This was a mistake! We were charged 1,500 rupees only to find out that we could have used the prepaid taxi service just outside the terminal for 500 rupees. Something to remember for next time! :)
We stayed at the New Delhi Railway branch of the GingerHotel chain. It's located just 200 meters from the Ajmeri Gate side of the train station, which is convenient for early departures or late arrivals. The hotel is affordable and clean, although the flusher on our toilet didn't work very well. The restaurant has good options for all meals. We want to note that there is a significant amount of noise pollution from the train station - constant honking! If you're a light sleeper, you might want to find a hotel further away from the train station.
We only slept for 2.5 hours and were impressed that we managed to stay out and active the whole day. After spending the morning walking around the backpacker-friendly Pahar Ganj neighborhood (on the opposite side of the train station from Ginger Hotel), we pooled our resources with friends to hire a car and driver for the afternoon, which cost 1,800 rupees total for four hours. Hiring a car and driver is definitely the way to go for sightseeing in Delhi, especially if you're short on time like we were. The city is huge, traffic can get very congested, and a car and driver are relatively affordable.
Because we got a late start to our driving tour, we only managed to see three tourist sites: Red Fort, Raj Ghat, and India Gate. Raj Ghat was especially beautiful. It's the site of Mahatma Gandhi's final resting place. The park areas at Raj Ghat are lovely! If you're not pressed for time, we recommend taking a picnic and staying for a while. ;)
We went to Connaught Place for dinner. The area is filled great restaurants and as well as a famous bakery, Wenger's. We were pretty exhausted by dinner, so we opted to return to the hotel early as opposed to exploring the neighborhood at night. But it looked like a happening place!
The next morning, we woke up at 4:30 am to catch our train to Agra, home of Taj Mahal! Looking forward to sharing that vlog!
As always, thank you for watching!!
And happy travels!! :D
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February 13, 2015
www.instagram.com/timandglo
And so our 12-day adventure in India begins! We took an Air India red-eye flight direct from Shanghai to New Delhi. Our flight was a little delayed, so we only arrived in New Delhi at 3:00 am. We used the prepaid car service inside the arrivals terminal for transportation from the airport to our hotel. This was a mistake! We were charged 1,500 rupees only to find out that we could have used the prepaid taxi service just outside the terminal for 500 rupees. Something to remember for next time! :)
We stayed at the New Delhi Railway branch of the GingerHotel chain. It's located just 200 meters from the Ajmeri Gate side of the train station, which is convenient for early departures or late arrivals. The hotel is affordable and clean, although the flusher on our toilet didn't work very well. The restaurant has good options for all meals. We want to note that there is a significant amount of noise pollution from the train station - constant honking! If you're a light sleeper, you might want to find a hotel further away from the train station.
We only slept for 2.5 hours and were impressed that we managed to stay out and active the whole day. After spending the morning walking around the backpacker-friendly Pahar Ganj neighborhood (on the opposite side of the train station from Ginger Hotel), we pooled our resources with friends to hire a car and driver for the afternoon, which cost 1,800 rupees total for four hours. Hiring a car and driver is definitely the way to go for sightseeing in Delhi, especially if you're short on time like we were. The city is huge, traffic can get very congested, and a car and driver are relatively affordable.
Because we got a late start to our driving tour, we only managed to see three tourist sites: Red Fort, Raj Ghat, and India Gate. Raj Ghat was especially beautiful. It's the site of Mahatma Gandhi's final resting place. The park areas at Raj Ghat are lovely! If you're not pressed for time, we recommend taking a picnic and staying for a while. ;)
We went to Connaught Place for dinner. The area is filled great restaurants and as well as a famous bakery, Wenger's. We were pretty exhausted by dinner, so we opted to return to the hotel early as opposed to exploring the neighborhood at night. But it looked like a happening place!
The next morning, we woke up at 4:30 am to catch our train to Agra, home of Taj Mahal! Looking forward to sharing that vlog!
As always, thank you for watching!!
And happy travels!! :D
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Broken-down Limousine ruins groom's wedding ride in India

This poor groom's pre wedding ride turned into a mess with his hired limo breaking down on the Ring Road near AIIMS. Who has heard of limousines running on the crowded roads of Delhi, after all? Oh, well, they sat it out in the heat and waited for a replacement ride. The sad family moved out of the cavernous limo's hideous blue lit interiors and into a city taxi, after a while!
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Limousine Spotted in Delhi, Ramesh Nagar

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Delhi Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Delhi in India.
Delhi is the political and administrative capital of India and the largest democracy in the world, a melting pot of both culture and religion plus a constantly expanding metropolis that has more than ten million inhabitants. Built on the site of twelve former cities it is the gateway to India and has been the country’s centre of power for almost a thousand years.Jama Masjid, the Friday Mosque, is one of old Delhi’s main landmarks, bequeathed to the city by the Mogul king, Shah Jahan. Its huge inner courtyard accommodates twenty thousand. Raj Ghat is a memorial to the country’s former political leaders and once contained the funeral pyres of Mahatma Ghandi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Ghandi. Rajpath is the name of an impressive three hundred metre wide road flanked by green swathes and luxuriant fountains, remnants of BritishImperial rule. The NationalRailMuseum contains an interesting collection of nostalgic locomotives, carriages and memorabilia and for those who do not wish to risk a journey on India’s present day over-packed trains, the museum provides the perfect opportunity to imagine how it must have been on the Indian railroads of old. The Safdar-Jang Mausoleum was built in the final years of Mogul rule and is an architectural monument of this golden era. It contains each design element of this epoch, with a terrace-like substructure, painted stucco and a dome. No other city in this huge and diverse country demonstrates the dramatic history of India with all the intensity of colour as Delhi.

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21 Things To Do In Delhi, India (नई दिल्ली)

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21 Things To Do In Delhi, India (नई दिल्ली)

For many more things to do in Delhi, where to stay, and delicious food to eat, check out my Delhi TravelGuide: https://migrationology.com/store/delhi-travel-guide/ (click the link)!
Delhi, India, (नई दिल्ली) is the national capital of the country and has a metropolitan population of around 22 million residents. The city is ancient, it's been around since the 6th century BC so there are many historical and cultural places to visit. That's specifically why I created this list of 21 things to do in Delhi, to help you plan and get excited about visiting Delhi, India.
1. The Lotus Temple (Bahá'í House of Worship) - The temple is in the shape of a giant lotus and on the inside is a peaceful sanctuary where you can enter and sit in silence for as long as you like.
2. ISKCONHare Krishna Temple - I had never seen a temple like this before, so it as an interesting experience to hear the music and walk around the interior of the temple.
3. Kalkaji MandirHindu Temple - This temple is a very important Hindu temple in Delhi and while I was there, there were a number of babies being dedicated by being decorated and blessed.
4. Jama Masjid - Located in Old Delhi, Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in all of Delhi. Though they will attempt to get money from you, it's free to enter the mosque, but if you want to take photos inside they will charge you 300 rupees.
5. Akshardham Temple - This modern Hindu temple located on the outskirts of Delhi literally made my jaw drop, it's that amazing. It's free to enter, but unfortunately, they don't allow any photography inside. This is one of the things to do in Delhi that you cannot afford to miss!
6. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib (Sikh Temple) - Unlike some other sites in Delhi where you'll find many touts and hustlers, the Gurdwara Sikh Temple is about the nicest and most friendly place you can go in Delhi. People are extremely nice and you can enter the temple to listen to music.
7. Laxmi Narayan Mandir -- Dedicated by Mahatma Gandhi, this is one of the most significant Hindu temples in Delhi.
8. Hauz Khas Complex - I'm always amazed at the history of Delhi and Hauz Khas is an excellent example of ancient monuments in the middle of a public park.
9. Lodi Gardens - As a free entrance public park, visiting the Lodi Gardens is one of the most amazing things to do in Delhi. It's just like an ordinary park, but it's filled with thousand year old tombs and monuments that are truly inspirational.
10. India Gate - The war memorial is one of the landmarks of Delhi and resembles the famous Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
11. Jantar Mantar - The Jantar Mantar complex is a compound that houses 13 different astronomy instruments. The structures are confusing to look at, but if you read or follow a guide (or audio guide) you'll understand how each instrument functioned.
12. Qutub Minar - Just like Akshardham Temple, Qutub Minar is one of the top things to do in Delhi, it's truly remarkable. The minaret is the main attraction, a huge pillar of red carved sandstone that towers above the ancient ruins in the complex.
13. Humayun's Tomb - One of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi is Humayun's Tomb, built in MughalIslamic architecture.
14. Tomb of Safdarjung - Very similar to Humayun's tomb is the tomb of Safdarjung. What I really liked is that there were no other tourists the day I went so it was quite and peaceful.
15. Red Fort - Located near Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi is the Red Fort. It's an entire walled in city where you can walk around the browse the many buildings within the walls.
16. Raj Ghat - The RajGhat is a memorial park dedicated to Gandhi.
17. Chandni Chowk & Chawri Bazar - The liveliest and busiest area of Delhi is Chandni Chowk and Chawri Bazar. I think it's possible to purchase anything from the entire world in this area, and you'll also find lots of delicious food.
18. Dilli Haat - This handicraft village was set up by the Delhi tourism authority and it's a decent place to purchase souvenirs or high quality crafts. You'll also find a food court that contains canteens serving food from all over India.
19. Connaught Place (Rajiv Chowk) - Known for short as just CP is a huge series of roundabouts and is the central modern business district of Delhi. Within the area you'll find all sorts of shops, famous restaurants and the Palika Bazar, an underground shopping center.
20. Paharganj (Main Bazar) - The main bazar is located just west of the New Delhi railroad station and it's an old area of town where you'll find a market and lots of budget accommodation options.
21. Delhi Street Food - Eating street food is one of the best things to do in Delhi, you'll love it.
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Top 10 Things To Do/See || New Delhi

Here's our list of the top 10 must dos & must sees in New Delhi!!!
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Delhi City Guide | India Travel Video

Come join us as we visit Delhi in this city guide to one of the biggest and most important...

Delhi City Guide | India Travel Video

Come join us as we visit Delhi in this city guide to one of the biggest and most important cities in all of India. Our travel video covers some of the main attractions in Delhi (दिल्ली ਿਦੱਲੀ) including the following places:
Things to do in Delhi TravelGuide:
1) Red Fort (लाल क़िला - لال قلعہ‎)
2) Humayun's tomb (हुमायूँ का मकबरा - آرامگاه همایون)
3) Lodhi Gardens (लोधी बाग़ - لودھی باغ)
4) Jama Masjid (जामा मस्जिद - جامع مسجد)
Our Delhi Travel Guide is a bit of a different format from usual in the sense it is more casual and vlog style; however, we feel as though you'll have a really good idea of things to do in Delhi during your visit especially in Old Delhi (पुरानी दिल्ली)‎.‎
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Our visit Delhi travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Delhi comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Old Delhi tourism brochure, Delhi city tour or Delhi itinerary.
Delhi City Guide | India Travel Video Transcript:
Well good morning from Delhi. It is our first day of sightseeing. Sam's parents arrived last night. Yeah. We've got the full group for travels. The squad is ready. We're going to be doing. We're going to be in Delhi for a couple of days.
Yeah, just a that is how we're kicking things off. And yeah we just started by walking around today. We're visiting the Red Fort (लाल क़िला - لال قلعہ‎) right now.
All over India. Yeah, so right now we're visiting the Red Fort (लाल क़िला - لال قلعہ‎) and honestly this is probably going to be a bit of a different format because we obviously want to spend time with Sam's parents. I don't think we're going to be filming as much but we're going to show you some of the highlights and kind of see how it works out. So let's go tour Delhi now.
After wandering around the Red Fort for an hour or so, it was time for a little break, so we decided to introduce my parents to their first cup of masala chai in India.
From there we went on a short tour of Old Delhi during rush hour, which in retrospect may not have been the best idea. It was a little too crowded to walk, so we popped into a restaurant for lunch instead.
After visiting Humayun’s Tomb, we took two cycle rickshaws over to the Lodi Gardens. It was getting close to lunch hour, so first we stopped at “Lodi - The GardenRestaurant” where we had a really nice meal in an outdoor setting. From there we were just a few steps away from the actual gardens, which proved to be a popular spot on the weekend.
The Gardens are named after the Lodhi Dynasty, who ruled parts of northern India from the mid 15th century to the early 16th century, before the rise of the Mughal Empire. The gardens contain various tombs and mosques, and it’s a very tranquil setting in what can otherwise be a very chaotic city.
Like most structures in Old Delhi, Jama Masjid is made of red sandstone and white marble, and it also happens to be one of the largest mosques in all of India.
So we're at the train station here in Delhi (दिल्ली ਿਦੱਲੀ) and that means we are wrapping up the trip here. What an adventure. So yeah that is it for our time in Delhi. That was an assault on the senses. Oh yes. Delhi is a very chaotic but yet exciting city and there is a lot to do but it is the kind of place where once you've seen a few attractions and you're ready to move on yeah. Yeah, it is time to move on. And we are moving on. Where are we off to next? We're off to Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. So this is somewhere I've been before. I'm so excited to be going there. So stay tuned for those adventures. We've got a lot more destinations in India to come. Bye!
This is part of our Travel in India video series showcasing Indian food, Indian culture and Indian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of Song: The OnlyGirl - YouTube (Silent Partner)

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Delhi is India's capital city and the home of executive, legislative, and judiciary branches of the Government of India. Delhi is a large metropolis with strengths in arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transport all contributing to its prominence.
See in Delhi
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Red FortThe Red Fort (Lal Qila) is one of Delhi's top tourist sights. A brilliant red sandstone fort built by the Mughal EmperorShah Jahan (who also built Agra's Taj Mahal) as his ruling palace. Completed in 1648, the years since have not treated the buildings kindly: the rooms have long since been stripped of all objects, the marble inlays are long gone and quite a few buildings are off limits. Still, the scale remains imposing and the gardens are kept lush and green even in midwinter. Major buildings within include:
Chatta Chowk, (CoveredBazaar). True to the name, this is a covered bazaar between the gate and the fort itself, now filled with souvenir hawkers.
Diwan-i-Am, (Hall of PublicAudience). This building separates the outer court from the inner court, and has a marble platform for the emperor's throne.
Hayat Baksh Bagh, (Life-Bestowing Gardens). Once a grand garden of full of fountains and streams, now sadly all dry — only dry channels and acres of green grass remain.
Diwan-i-Khas, (Hall of Private Audience). Built completely of marble, this is where the emperor received special visitors.
Khas Mahal, (Private Palace), The Emperor's main residence. The octagonal Mussaman Burj tower looks out toward the Yamuna River, and is where the Emperor used to appear before the public for each morning.
Rang Mahal, (Colour Palace). The residence of the Sultan's main wife.
Mumtaz Mahal, (Jewel Palace). Contained six apartments for the Sultan's harem. Now used as a museum of court textiles, carpets, weapons, etc (free).
Daawat Khana, A minor palace at the northmost end of the Fort, this was originally the residence of a prince, but it was converted into a tea house by the British, a function it continues today. Basic meals go for around 60 rupees, drinks 10-20 rupees, and it also has the cleanest toilets around.
Swatantra Sangrama Sangrahalaya, (Museum of the Independence Movement). To the left after the Chatta Chowk, this is a reasonably well-presented museum on the history of independence activism in India, starting from the Mutiny of 1857 all the way to Gandhi.
The only open entrance is Lahore Gate, on the west side. Security in and around the Fort is very heavy, as it was the scene of a terrorist attack in 2000 that killed three people. Bags are allowed, but they'll be X-rayed and you'll be patted down. Tickets cost Rs 10/250 rupees for Indians/foreigners, photography free, video cameras Rs 25 extra. Open sunrise to sunset daily except Monday. Allow for 3-4 hr in your schedule in case of long weekends and national holidays as lot of tourists flock around then. The most scenic way of reaching the fort is to take the Metro to Chawri Bazaar and then a cycle-rickshaw through the incredibly packed bazaar to the Fort (price negotiable, aim for Rs 20).
The fort has a light and sound show (Rs 50) in the evenings from 7:30PM-9PM, depending on the season.
Be careful buying tickets at the booth, as the ticket sellers will attempt to shortchange you. Try to have a small bill. Due to enhanced security the parking can be a bit tricky as the walk from the now distanced away parking at nearby alternative slots is quite a bit. The congested traffic makes crossing the road even trickier.
Humayun's tomb
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Humayun's Tomb in south Delhi, near Hazrat Nizamuddin station, is one of Delhi's three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Open daily from sunrise to sunset, entry is Rs 10/250, Indians/foreigners.
Qutub Minar, The most famous structure on grounds, this 72.5 m minaret was the tallest "skyscraper" in the world when built (1193-1368) - it was constructed on the orders of Qutb-ud-din Aybak. Delicately carved, it has been astonishingly well-preserved and is still an awe-inspiring sight today. It's often visible from air when flying into IGI airport! (Sticklers for archaeological truth will, however, note that the top of the tower has twice been rebuilt after an earthquake, and the base has been restored more recently.) While entry into the tower itself is no longer permitted, for Rs 10 per 5 min you can view the scenery via a little webcam on top.
Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, Delhi's first and grandest mosque, now mostly in ruins, but many parts of the complex are still standing and the sandstone decorations are still impressive. Check out the extraordinarily ornate carvings near the tomb of Iltutmish on the west side of the complex.

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When you think India, if you think spicy food, snake charmers, dodging cows, the Taj Mahal, and total chaos- you’re thinking about Northern India. It's an adventure waiting to happen, and will leave you wondering why it only accounts for 1% of world tourism.
JoinRickyMoreno as he explores Delhi, Rajasthan, Agra, Rishikesh, and Varanasi.
Welcome to Delhi. Say goodbye to your personal space. It’s crowded, it’s overwhelming, and definitely exhausting. One day here can feel like an entire week. The only way you’ll have any fun is to just put down the Purell and join the party.
Instead of going straight to Agra to see the Taj Mahal, first I head west to hang with some locals in Rajasthan. Here, the people are welcoming, the desert is sprawling, and the camels command the streets. And it turns out that the cows aren’t the only things Hindus hold sacred.
Karni Mata Rat Temple. Over 20,000 rats call this Hindu temple home, and Indians come here to pay their respects, as these rats are believed to be the reincarnations of ancestors. Shoes aren’t allowed inside, so plan ahead and bring two pairs of socks, and if you’re brave enough, it’s considered an honor to share a bowl of milk with the rats.
Most travelers who come to Jaisalmer opt for the camel safari across the Thar Desert, leading you to a good spot to view the sun setting over the Pakistani border, which happens to be heavily armed, so always keep your cool.
The food is awesome. It completely blew me away. I honestly don’t know much about Indian food, and half the time I didn’t know what I was ordering, but with the intense spices and pungent flavors, every meal seemed to be better than the next, from high end restaurants to local cafes. TripAdvisor and Lonely Planet usually hit the mark with their recommendations, and asking for whatever the chef recommends almost always rewarded me with a memorable meal.
Get on a bus and head north, and you’ll eventually reach Rishikesh- a city where you won’t find meat on any menu, and is overrun by hippie backpackers, weird yoga people, and unruly monkeys. It’s the gateway to the Himalayas.
Oh my God whatever you do.. don’t feed the monkeys. Rabies is a very serious risk in India, and medical treatment to prevent it is very long, and very painful.
After experiencing my share of incredible extremes here in India, my journey brings me to Varanasi, Hindu’s most holy city on the banks its most holy river, The Ganges. Varanasi is a city that was built on and still thrives on traditions. Traditions that may seem strange and shocking, at first, but spend enough time here and you’ll come to appreciate the power of this place.
For many people, Varanasi is their final resting place. Hindus believe that dying here will release you from the cycle of rebirth. For families that can afford it, elaborate cremation ceremonies are carried out in publi c view along the river, their ashes being released into the water. For the vast majority, however, bodies are weighted with stones and sunk to the bottom. These traditions are in harmony with daily bathing rituals- a ritual that is said to remove sins and purify souls.
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India Vlog: New Delhi Red Fort, Raj Ghat, India Gate!

February 13, 2015
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And so our 12-day adventure in India begins! We took an Air India red-eye flight direct from Shanghai to New Delhi. Our flight was a little delayed, so we only arrived in New Delhi at 3:00 am. We used the prepaid car service inside the arrivals terminal for transportation from the airport to our hotel. This was a mistake! We were charged 1,500 rupees only to find out that we could have used the prepaid taxi service just outside the terminal for 500 rupees. Something to remember for next time! :)
We stayed at the New Delhi Railway branch of the GingerHotel chain. It's located just 200 meters from the Ajmeri Gate side of the train station, which is convenient for early departures or late arrivals. The hotel is affordable and clean, although the flusher on our toilet didn't work very well. The restaurant has good options for all meals. We want to note that there is a significant amount of noise pollution from the train station - constant honking! If you're a light sleeper, you might want to find a hotel further away from the train station.
We only slept for 2.5 hours and were impressed that we managed to stay out and active the whole day. After spending the morning walking around the backpacker-friendly Pahar Ganj neighborhood (on the opposite side of the train station from Ginger Hotel), we pooled our resources with friends to hire a car and driver for the afternoon, which cost 1,800 rupees total for four hours. Hiring a car and driver is definitely the way to go for sightseeing in Delhi, especially if you're short on time like we were. The city is huge, traffic can get very congested, and a car and driver are relatively affordable.
Because we got a late start to our driving tour, we only managed to see three tourist sites: Red Fort, Raj Ghat, and India Gate. Raj Ghat was especially beautiful. It's the site of Mahatma Gandhi's final resting place. The park areas at Raj Ghat are lovely! If you're not pressed for time, we recommend taking a picnic and staying for a while. ;)
We went to Connaught Place for dinner. The area is filled great restaurants and as well as a famous bakery, Wenger's. We were pretty exhausted by dinner, so we opted to return to the hotel early as opposed to exploring the neighborhood at night. But it looked like a happening place!
The next morning, we woke up at 4:30 am to catch our train to Agra, home of Taj Mahal! Looking forward to sharing that vlog!
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